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31 Aug 1821 From Savoy were brought aged Betty Sherman to the NF, and Mercy
Booth and 3 other Shearmans -- Hiram, Daniel & Lev! -- to the CF.

13 Oct j
Ezek i a I v Copley
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Chauncey, John & */
Cynthia Shearman, and their
children James & Fafiny Shearman, arrived from Savoy.

4 NOV After world's people were gone, the Ministry, Elders, brethren &
sisters of CF worshipped in "new manner, by marching back and forth
in a square body, 8 brethren and 8 sisters in a line, 4 abreast and
4 deep, a beautiful gift."

22 Nov We have decided to build a new brick dwelling house at SF so brethren
have been drawing sand and brick for 4 days so work can begin in
spring.

31 Dec Elders, Deacons and brethren agree to build a new brethrens shop
next year.


1822
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6 Feb John Angus came to SF determined to stay and be a BelieverC'a doubtful
character") .

15 Apr New brick brethrens shop to be located where sisters spin shop is
now. Spin shop to be moved across the street south of Office for a
store for the use of the Office and sisters to use the old Long Shop
for spinning and weaving.

7 May Brethren move spin shop.

9 May Hired masons arrive.

11-12 May Fire on Plains, crossed the Turnpike so all brethren turned out.

15 May Bryant children taken to Albany to see their parents, "who, contrary
to their promises, kept them, to the great grief of the children."

10 June "Wi ! I iamteryant 's
children, after pining in Albany a month, contin-
ually urging their parents to return them, were this day brought
back by their father to the SF."

1 July Basement of new dwelling at SF laid up with stone, a brick kiln was
burned, masons begin laying brick.

27 July Masons finished brick work on SF dwelling.

Betsey Hastings to Lebanon to baEI dress at NF.

4 Aug (Sun) Good number of world at meeting (400). "Just before 12 as assembly
was coming out. of Meeting House several black clouds which had risen
in the west and southwest. . .seemed to unit and suddenly aburst
forth in a violent tornado with wind and rain. The southernn part
of it, which was the most violent, appeared fd'irst to strike in the
woods SW of the burying ground and whirled the trees in every direc-
tion, tearing off the limbs and twisting the trees in a shocking
manner. It/Mien came across the road, moving nearly in a NE direction